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This paper examines how globalisation has affected the transmission between changes in the policy rate and the term structure of interest rates. We …first estimate a cointegrated VAR model of the US daily term structure of interest rates. We then estimate the model using monthly data to allow...
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Nickell and Layard (1999) conclude that "[t]here appear to be no differential tax effects on unemployment but there is evidence that overall labor tax rates do influence labor costs in the long run and hence raise unemployment." This paper asks whether this conclusion still holds, by approaching...
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This paper introduces a Banking-Macro Model and estimates the linkages through a Multi-Regime VAR (MRVAR). We first introduce a dynamic model which is akin to the Brunnermeier and Sannikov (BS) model (2010). The banking sector borrows from capital markets, issues liabilities, accumulates assets,...
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The aim of this study is to assess to what extent the Portuguese participation in the European Monetary System has been characterized by mean reverting behaviour, as predicted by the exchange rate target zone model developed by Krugman (1991). Although exchange rate mean reversion is widely...
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As the globalization is increasing and economies are becoming more and more interdependent, some questions have gained more importance, for example, has globalization changed the inflation determinants? The control of monetary authority over domestic inflation & interest rate has decreased or...
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The purpose of this paper is to understand the effects of the elasticity of intertemporal substitution (EIS), the percentage change in intertemporal consumption in response to a given percentage change in the intertemporal price, and risk aversion on savings separately and determine which...
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The rapid development of developing countries, particularly in Asia, and the establishment of trade agreements, make these markets more attractive to western firms, all the more as growth is stagnating in their own countries. But several strategies are possible: • Simply profit from the...
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The role played by the banking sector in financing the economy in Morocco, following the reforms in the 1990s to liberalize the banking and financial sector, justifies our study of the transmission channels of monetary policy by its central bank (Bank Al-Maghrib). Our subject concerns the...
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We generalize the concept of the natural rate of interest (Laubach i Williams, 2003; Woodford, 2003) by defining and estimating the the natural yield curve (NYC) - the term structure of natural interest rates. Our motivation stems i.a. from the observation that at times when central banks attempt to...
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After around one year from the natural disaster that affected Japan on March 2011, large uncertainty still exists in the quantification of the global economic impacts. The largest parts of studies mainly accounts for the physical damage excluding the cascading effects generated on world...
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